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MySpace Send a User to Davos as “Citizen Journalist”

December 19th, 2009 by Social Guy

 

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MySpace and The Wall Street Journal will be sending one MySpace user to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2010 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland as a “Citizen Journalist“.

The “MySpace Citizen Journalist” winner, chosen by a panel of experts, will join the Davos press corps and leverage the MySpace platform to report on conference news and interview world leaders about issues relevant to the global MySpace community. This year MySpace will expand the contestant pool and accept entries from users in the United States and the United Kingdom.

“Recognizing the continued influence of social media, the World Economic Forum has extended a call to action to our online community at MySpace. This year’s theme, ‘Improve the State of the World: Rethink, Redesign, and Rebuild,’ represents the diversity of voices at Davos, and we are thrilled that MySpace users can play such a large part,” said Adrian Monck, Head of Communications of the World Economic Forum.

The “MySpace Citizen Journalist” competition encourages users in the US and the UK to upload a video at “MySpace Journal” explaining why they should be chosen to travel to Davos and represent the global MySpace community as the special correspondent.

A panel of expert judges including Robert Thomson (Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal), Adrian Monck (Managing Director and Head of Communications of the World Economic Forum), Owen Van Natta (CEO of MySpace), Rebekah Brooks (CEO of News International) and Rebecca McQuigg (2009 winner of “MySpace Journal” contest) will select the winner while the MySpace community rates their favorite submissions.

"MySpace Citizen Journalist" Competition

Applicants must explain why they deserve to report from the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos as well as answer one of the below questions:

  • Name two issues – one global and one local – in which you’ve been actively engaged over the past year. What have they taught you about your impact in the world?
  • Which country caught your attention most this year? What are the primary issues facing its citizens and how would you resolve them?
  • What pressing global issue has been underreported? Why is the international community neglecting the topic? How would you draw attention to mobilize support?

“MySpace Citizen Journalist” winner will receive:

  • All expenses paid travel to/from Davos, Switzerland
  • Invitations to the Young Global Leaders opening conference and various media events
  • Attendance at private meetings with editors from The Wall Street Journal and News Corp executives
  • The opportunity to document the experience in written and video blogs on MySpace and The Wall Street Journal online
  • Syndication of their MySpace blog via WSJ.com
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